2010-04-22T15:21:51+00:00

So, I recently got back from a worship conference for youth. I must admit, that I was apprehensive about the content and setup of the conference since I tend to be the theologically “progressive” one in the midst of sea of conservatives (at least in this UMC conference). This weekend is a new thing in our conference, and was birthed from the ashes of an annual Youth Choir Rally... Read more

2010-04-22T10:03:05+00:00

Adam Walker Cleaveland, a youth minister in Northern California, offers this post today as part of our continuing conversation about religion and sexuality here at Patheos. "Last night a group of 15 people sat around a long table at the Riata Tavern in downtown Livermore. There were Presbyterians, Methodists, Reform Jews and folks from evangelical non-denominational churches. And we were all talking about sex." Read more

2010-04-21T14:22:53+00:00

"Fostering community and generosity are the most important Kingdom values a church-based garden can portray." Faithful gardener and Godspace blogger Christine Sine shares her insights and resources for creating a vibrant community garden with your church community. Read more

2010-04-20T10:41:15+00:00

Another post for this week's Religion & Sexuality theme, from Monica A. Coleman of A Beautiful Mind Blog: The camera pans to a living room. Dark hues mute an anguished woman’s face as her body blends into the couch. Quiet, sentimental music crescendos. Voiceover: “Are you depressed?” One last shot at the blank, bleak face. Not two seconds later the world is technicolor, the music upbeat. The woman runs in a field, flying a kite, her body bursting with energy. Her children run beside her. The voiceover returns: “Depression hurts.” Little pills solve that problem. Makes me want to throw my TV out the window. Read more

2010-04-19T16:39:34+00:00

Bruce Epperly offers this post for the "What Is Emerging" synchroblog today: Emerging spirituality is a process, not a thing; a liquid, not a solid; a movement, not a destination. Defining it is as difficult as catching the wind as it blows. As I ponder today’s emerging church, I am reminded of the dynamic spirit-movement described in the New Testament adventure story, Acts of the Apostles. No one knew what would happen next. But, the Spirit was moving. Read more

2010-04-19T11:57:34+00:00

If you have decided to follow these weekly posts on science and religion then you probably take it for granted that a valuable interface exists between scientific knowledge and theological thinking. However, things are more complicated than such a simple affirmation. Read more

2010-04-16T15:25:23+00:00

While we're on the subject of sexuality and religion here at Patheos, you might be interested in this courageous post from our resident Catholic priest on the current sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. His remarkable honesty is consoling and I imagine many in the priesthood, though not as likely to articulate it publicly, share his heartfelt sentiments. Read more

2010-04-16T13:39:13+00:00

From the brilliant Jana Riess: #Twible Josh 3: Remember when G drowned Eg’ns in Red Sea? Now reverses H2O magic so Isr x’es Jordan on dry land. & For his next trick... Read more

2010-04-15T12:08:43+00:00

The tax man cometh, bringing with him/her an opportunity to practice gratitude (seriously!). Read more

2010-04-14T17:20:27+00:00

So, we're talking about sex in the Public Square this week. Or at least we're writing about it (and very well, i might add). Talking about it seems to be another matter altogether! I wonder if we can begin to talk about it more openly and widely in our communities of faith? What would it look like to have healthy conversations about sex in Church? Read more

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